Antimicrobial peptides

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So far more than 1,200 types of peptides with antimicrobial activity have been isolated from various cells and tissues.
So far more than 1,200 types of peptides with antimicrobial activity have been isolated from various cells and tissues.
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For a partial list of these, see the Antimicrobial Peptide Database [http://aps.unmc.edu/AP/main.php]
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For a partial list of these, see the <span style='font-color: yellow;'>Antimicrobial Peptide Database</span>[http://aps.unmc.edu/AP/main.php]
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Antimicrobial peptides are divided into subgroups on the basis of their amino acid composition and structure (ref nature review).
Antimicrobial peptides are divided into subgroups on the basis of their amino acid composition and structure (ref nature review).
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(1)'''Anionic peptides''' - Small anionic peptides rich in glutamic and aspartic acids from sheep, cattle and humans - they present in surfactant extracts, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and airway epithelial cells. They are produced in mM concentrations, require zinc as a cofactor for antimicrobial activity and are active against both Gram positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
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'''(1) Anionic peptides''' - Small anionic peptides rich in glutamic and aspartic acids from sheep, cattle and humans - they present in surfactant extracts, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and airway epithelial cells. They are produced in mM concentrations, require zinc as a cofactor for antimicrobial activity and are active against both Gram positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
• Maximin H5 from amphibians.
• Maximin H5 from amphibians.
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• Dermcidin from humans. Here you can see <scene name='67/676980/Hexameric_anti-microbial_pepti/1'>hexameric anti-microbial peptide channel dermcidin</scene>. The aspartic acid is colored red and the glutamic acid is colored blue <scene name='67/676980/Hexameric_anti-microbial_pepti/2'> in this scence</scene>.
• Dermcidin from humans. Here you can see <scene name='67/676980/Hexameric_anti-microbial_pepti/1'>hexameric anti-microbial peptide channel dermcidin</scene>. The aspartic acid is colored red and the glutamic acid is colored blue <scene name='67/676980/Hexameric_anti-microbial_pepti/2'> in this scence</scene>.
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(2) '''Linear cationic α-helical peptides''' - contains ~290 cationic peptides, which are short (contain <40 amino acid residues), lack
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'''(2) Linear cationic α-helical peptides''' - contains ~290 cationic peptides, which are short (contain <40 amino acid residues), lack
cysteine residues and sometimes have a hinge or ‘kink’ in the middle
cysteine residues and sometimes have a hinge or ‘kink’ in the middle
In aqueous solutions many of these peptides are disordered, but in the presence of trifluoroethanol,sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) micelles, phospholipid vesicles and liposomes, or Lipid A, all or part of the molecule is converted to an α-helix.
In aqueous solutions many of these peptides are disordered, but in the presence of trifluoroethanol,sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) micelles, phospholipid vesicles and liposomes, or Lipid A, all or part of the molecule is converted to an α-helix.
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(4)''' Anionic and cationic peptides that contain cysteine and form disulphide bonds''' - this group has ~380 members, contain cysteine residues and form disulphide bonds and stable β-sheets.
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''' (4) Anionic and cationic peptides that contain cysteine and form disulphide bonds''' - this group has ~380 members, contain cysteine residues and form disulphide bonds and stable β-sheets.
A diverse family of defensins ([[defensin]] in proteopeia) is belong to this group.
A diverse family of defensins ([[defensin]] in proteopeia) is belong to this group.
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'''(5) Anionic and cationic peptide fragments of larger proteins''' - these fragments have antimicrobial activity and are similar in composition and structure to the antimicrobial peptides described above. However, their role in innate immunity is not yet clear.
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''' (5) Anionic and cationic peptide fragments of larger proteins''' - these fragments have antimicrobial activity and are similar in composition and structure to the antimicrobial peptides described above. However, their role in innate immunity is not yet clear.
• Lactoferricin from lactoferrin ([[human lactoferrin]] in proteopedia).
• Lactoferricin from lactoferrin ([[human lactoferrin]] in proteopedia).
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The way different antimicrobial peptides achieve their goal appears to be different, and there are a few suggested mechanisms.
The way different antimicrobial peptides achieve their goal appears to be different, and there are a few suggested mechanisms.
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There are a few suggested machanisms of how AMPs work(William C. Wimley,
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There are a few suggested machanisms of how AMPs work(William C. Wimley, ACS CHEMICAL BIOLOGY, 2010).
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ACS CHEMICAL BIOLOGY, 2010). They can be divided into two:
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They can be divided into two:
(A) Transmembrane Pore Models of AMP Membrane Activity and (B) Nonpore Models of AMP Activity
(A) Transmembrane Pore Models of AMP Membrane Activity and (B) Nonpore Models of AMP Activity

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References

  1. Hanson, R. M., Prilusky, J., Renjian, Z., Nakane, T. and Sussman, J. L. (2013), JSmol and the Next-Generation Web-Based Representation of 3D Molecular Structure as Applied to Proteopedia. Isr. J. Chem., 53:207-216. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijch.201300024
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